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* ''Series/Echo2024'': In "[[Recap/EchoEpisode4Taloa Taloa]]" Maya tells off her grandmother Chula about breaking contact with her years before after they meet again.

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** Maya rightfully calls out how shallow Fisk's attempt at winning her back is, since he went out of his way to commission technology just so he wouldn't have to be bothered to actually learn ASL, something all of her real family have done.
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* ''Series/Echo2024'': In "[[Recap/EchoEpisode4Taloa Taloa]]" Maya tells off her grandmother Chula about breaking contact with her years before after they meet again.
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* Adam does it in ''Series/{{CSINY}}''. His dad was in New York for treatment and was essentially senile, at least part of the time. Adam eventually breaks down and can't keep from letting out his rage about the abuse he suffered, even though his dad can't remember it anymore.

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* Adam does it in ''Series/{{CSINY}}''. His dad was in has been moved to New York for treatment and was essentially senile, at least part of the time. because he has Alzheimer's. Adam eventually finally breaks down in "[[Recap/CSINYS09E10 The Real [=McCoy=]]]" and can't keep from letting out his rage about the abuse he suffered, even though his dad can't remember it anymore.
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* In ''Series/Forever2014'' when Henry learns that the Morgan shipping empire has been engaged in the slave trade, he confronts his father, who had always taught Henry that slavery was evil and shameful. He breaks ties with his father, refusing to take anything that came from the profits made on the deaths and suffering of so many human beings, and makes plans to move himself and his wife to the colonies to get away from his family completely, calling him out by his actions as well as his words.
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* ''Script/{{Powerpuff}}'': When Drake reveals he spent most of the girls' trust fund, they tear into him for everything he put them through. Blossom even asks him why he deliberately made them heroes instead of regular kids.
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* ''Series/BreakingBad'': [[spoiler:Walter Jr. (or Flynn) gets to lay out both of his parents in the last few episodes of the final season when he finally finds out the truth. First, in "Ozymandias" when Marie forces Skyler to confess to Flynn that Walt is a drug dealer and Skyler helped him launder their dirty money, he's furious that she's been lying to him for so long and calls her just as bad as Walt for going along with his crimes. In "Granite Slate", when Walt is able to sneak a phone call to Flynn while on the run, Flynn rejects Walt's offer of sending him the drug money out of spite, ripping into Walt for the death of Uncle Hank, and wishing that he would just die already, being hanging up on him (this is the very last thing he ever says to his father to boot).]]

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* ''Series/RadioEnfer'': Léo's mother comes to school in order to talk to Camille about the latter breaking up with her son. When Léo shows up, he starts ranting to his mother about the latter still treating him like a 3 years-old kid.



* In ''{{Series/Salem}}'', Anne expresses outrage at her father's duties involving the witch hunt, particularly killing people only presumed guilty. John Alden lives for this trope, though he doesn't do it to his father (who's died by this

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* In ''{{Series/Salem}}'', ''Series/{{Salem}}'', Anne expresses outrage at her father's duties involving the witch hunt, particularly killing people only presumed guilty. John Alden lives for this trope, though he doesn't do it to his father (who's died by this
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** In "Heir to the Demon", Oliver tears into a hateful speech against his mom after finding out she's been lying to him and Thea about Thea being Malcolm Merlyn's daughter and ultimately disowns her as a mother.
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** [[spoiler: Second season during episode 6 "''A Light Supper''" the siblings (especially Diego) attempt to call out Hargreeves again. But it’s subverted since they have traveled back in time to before Hargreeves adopted and raised them so the effect they were hoping is lost on him]].

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** [[spoiler: Second In the second season during episode 6 "''A Light Supper''" the siblings (especially Diego) attempt to call out Hargreeves again. But it’s subverted since they have traveled back in time to before Hargreeves adopted and raised them so the effect they were hoping is lost on him]].

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